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Ireland plans four-fold carbon tax increase to meet EU climate goals

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2019-06-18 07:45
Ireland’s centre-right government has unveiled a climate plan that includes increasing non-ETS carbon taxes to €80 from €20 per tonne by 2030 in an effort to avoid a hefty EU compliance bill.
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New York governor, legislature reach compromise on omnibus climate bill

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2019-06-18 06:55
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) and the state legislature forged a compromise this weekend on an omnibus climate bill that now features weaker GHG targets, stronger zero-carbon electricity requirements, and softer language related to implementing an ETS or CO2 tax.
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'Doing nothing really isn't an option': CSIRO report shows where we could be by 2060

ABC Environment - Tue, 2019-06-18 06:50
Australia's enjoyed nearly three decades of economic growth, but a new report from the CSIRO warns we face a slow decline if we don't tackle our biggest economic, social and environmental challenges.
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Mayors urge Federal Government to deal with Australia's recycling crisis

ABC Environment - Tue, 2019-06-18 06:36
Councils are demanding urgent action to address the growing stockpiles of waste after last year China toughened standards for the recyclable materials it imports.
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How to answer the argument that Australia's emissions are too small to make a difference

The Conversation - Tue, 2019-06-18 05:56
Yes, Australia's greenhouse emissions are a small part of the global total. But we're a rich, emissions-intensive country that could and should be setting a much better example to the world. Matt McDonald, Associate Professor of International Relations, The University of Queensland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Experts cast doubt over Highlands spaceport plan

BBC - Tue, 2019-06-18 05:10
Concerns have been raised over the suitability of a site in Sutherland aiming to become the UK's first major spaceport.
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Australia quizzed by EU and China on whether it can meet 2030 Paris climate target

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-06-18 04:00

Countries also raise concerns about rise in Australia’s transport emissions and the use of Kyoto carry-over credits

The Morrison government has been challenged by the European Union and by China about whether it can meet its Paris commitments given rising emissions, and about growing pollution from vehicles, ahead of a progress meeting about climate commitments in Bonn next week.

Nineteen countries, including Australia, will gather in Bonn on 24 and 25 June for a multilateral assessment of progress made under international climate commitments, and ahead of that session countries have submitted a range of questions about the performance of signatories in meeting their climate targets.

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‘Significant suffering’: experts call for national plan to save wombats from mange

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-06-18 04:00

The incoming environment minister has a clear opportunity to tackle this debilitating disease. Wildlife carers and conservationists want it to be a priority

Last month Grasso wasn’t doing well. The bare-nosed wombat, dubbed Fatso in Italian, was infected with mange. The devastating skin disease caused by parasitic mites had left his skin crusted, bleeding and constantly irritated. His eyes and ears were so affected he could barely see, hear or even smell. The nocturnal animal was out grazing during the day, desperate for nutrients because of his raised metabolic rate but he was gradually wasting away. Untreated, he faced a certain and agonising death.

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EU Market: EUAs stable near €25 despite auction pressures

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2019-06-18 03:46
European carbon prices ended little changed on Monday despite early weakness on a bearish auction result, as EUAs face a full week of sales.
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New Jersey adopts regulation to join RGGI in 2020

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2019-06-18 02:58
New Jersey on Monday approved its RGGI regulation with few changes from a prior draft, enabling the state to rejoin the northeast US power sector carbon market next year.
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Environment reporters facing harassment and murder, study finds

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-06-18 02:00

Tally of deaths makes it one of most dangerous fields for journalists after war reporting

Thirteen journalists who were investigating damage to the environment have been killed in recent years and many more are suffering violence, harassment, intimidation and lawsuits, according to a study.

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), which produced the tally, is investigating a further 16 deaths over the last decade. It says the number of murders may be as high as 29, making this field of journalism one of the most dangerous after war reporting.

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Jagendra Singh: the Indian journalist burned to death

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-06-18 02:00

‘Writing the truth is weighing heavily on my life,’ the veteran reporter wrote before his murder

Shortly before his death, the independent journalist Jagendra Singh wrote a social media post about the threats he believed he faced for investigating sand mining in northern India.

“Politicians, thugs, and police, all are after me. Writing the truth is weighing heavily on my life.”

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Pauline Hanson’s anti-solar rant confuses panels with mirrors, facts with falsehoods

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-06-17 22:56

A failed Queensland solar thermal project has become the latest target of the post-election facts-don’t-matter campaign against renewables in Australia.

The post Pauline Hanson’s anti-solar rant confuses panels with mirrors, facts with falsehoods appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Business Development Manager (Spain), Redshaw Advisors – London/Spain

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2019-06-17 22:56
Redshaw Advisors has a Business Development vacancy based in our London office. This is an opportunity to work at the front line of the EU Emissions Trading System, Europe’s premier emissions reduction tool, at a crucial moment in its history.
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Brown coal generators rated least reliable in the country: report

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-06-17 22:51

Loy Yang power station AGLVictoria is home to 20% of the main grid's coal and gas generation capacity, but is the source of 35% of all power station outages.

The post Brown coal generators rated least reliable in the country: report appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Director of Sales, Carbon Offsetting & Natural Climate Solutions, Redshaw Advisors – London

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2019-06-17 22:08
This is a unique opportunity for an experienced sales manager/director within the voluntary sector to set up, grow and manage a business with the support of Europe’s leading ETS consultancy.
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China lays foundation for voluntary carbon market

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2019-06-17 20:57
China has for the first time laid out rules for carbon neutralising major events and activities, including defining which types of carbon credits would be eligible, a first step towards creating a voluntary GHG market in the world’s biggest-emitting nation.
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Hedgehog sign warns drivers of small wildlife hazards

BBC - Mon, 2019-06-17 20:44
It aims to protect drivers from accident hazards and reverse a decline in small wildlife numbers.
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EU net zero 2050 deal still possible this week as Germany and others signal support

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2019-06-17 20:14
EU leaders may strike a net zero 2050 emissions deal this week as several more nations including Germany backed the move that would also advance work on upping the bloc’s 2030 target underpinning the ETS cap.
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Illegal fishing by foreign trawlers costs Ghana $50m a year, researchers say

The Guardian - Mon, 2019-06-17 19:30

Destructive industrial fishing practices condemned as ‘corporate, organised crime’

Illegal fishing by foreign trawlers is decimating Ghana’s fish populations and costing the country’s economy tens of millions of dollars a year, according to researchers.

An investigation published on Monday by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) claims that “saiko” fishing, whereby trawlers target the staple catch of Ghanaian canoe fishers and sell it back to fishing communities at a profit, landed approximately 100,000 tonnes of fish in 2017, worth $50m (£40m) when sold at sea and up to $81m when sold at port.

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